President Uhuru Kenyatta is yet to give Kenyans reasons to believe that he is fighting grafts, Amani National Congress (ANC) party Secretary-General Barrack Muluka has said.
In an interview on KTN News last night, Muluka said that the commander in chief of the armed forces needs to pull up his socks as far as the war against the vice is concerned.
He noted that it is saddening when Kenyans are losing billions at the expense of a few individuals. Muluka asked the head of State to resign and pave way for better leadership.
He noted that his boss Musalia Mudavadi has what it takes to rise to power and fight graft. Muluka, who has been vocal on matters of national interest, said that Kenyans are tired of hearing about the loss of public resources when there is a government in place.
He further noted the current leadership has not done much to transform the lives of the electorate amid a series of promises made before the last general elections.
“We want to see the corrupt jailed and the money they stole recovered. We have seen people being arrested, buildings on riparian land demolished but no convictions.
"If Uhuru is afraid of taking the fight against corruption a step further, he should resign and let Mudavadi take over the reins and halt the spiralling public debt,” he said, as quoted by Standard.